This is our authentic 16th
c. merchant
booth, based on drawings from Daily
Life in Holland in the Year 1556
by Rien Poortvliet. It was designed and built by Darell W. McCormick,
Sr., of Weirton, WV., who was assisted by his brother Ernie.

The booth is completely
collapsible & transportable. It consists of 6 pieces: the two
support legs, the back, the roof, and the two
support poles for the roof. When assembled, it is sturdy and quite
substantial. The roof may be lowered and raised by adjusting the two
gold support poles, which are secured in
the support legs. A small table, like the one shown here, may be placed
between the legs, or a larger table may be placed just in front. In
case of severe weather, the entire affair is easily covered with
a protective tarp or plastic sheeting.

The Renaissance Faire Pictorial has additional pictures of Goode Cookys
at the Alabama Renaissance Faire HERE.

At Gulf Wars XIII,
Mississippi, March 2004.

The booth in action at
an SCA event in Delaware, September 2004.
Note the striped canvas roof, which is used in case of inclement
weather.At an SCA event in West Virginia, September 2004.
This is the same locale as seen in the top photograph.